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Thousands to greet world leaders on Houston stage



HOUSTON, Texas-- NRG Stadium will be packed this Sunday, but not for a football game. Instead it's a rally hosting the prime minister of India for an event called "Howdy, Modi!"

Fifty thousand people inside NRG, all of them there to see the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.


"We wanted to give him a Texas-sized welcome," said event chair Jugal Malani.

Houston is home to some 150,000 Indian Americans. Half a million Indian Americans live in Texas.

Modi arrived in Houston Saturday morning with a simple greeting: "Howdy Houston!"


"Howdy, Modi, as you know, is Texas slang, saying 'How are you doing?' and one of our, I think someone said in the meeting, said "Howdy, Modi!" and everyone liked it "

Organizers told Eyewitness News there's a waiting list of 5,000, and that people are coming from 48 states.

Two hundred people are on the organizing committee alone. Another 1,100 are volunteering at the event. The event is free and completely organized by the community.

"At the get go, we knew this was going to be moving fast because he's an extremely popular leader in the Indian Diaspora," said event spokesperson Gitesh Desai.

unday, we learned President Donald Trump will be joining Modi at NRG, both of them on stage during the three-hour mid-morning event.

Houston and India are business partners. You may remember Texas Gov. Greg Abbott meeting with Prime Minister Modi while traveling to India last year.

Houston-India trade is worth more than $7 billion annually. Dozens of companies have a presence in Houston and in India.

"It's going to be amazing because Prime Minister Modi is an icon," said Swapan Dhairyawan, president of the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce. "He's an icon. And we are so excited to welcome him to H-town and Houston being the hub of oil and gas."

The Indo-American Chamber of Commerce is excited about what this event might mean for future opportunities.

"The historic fact that President Trump will be joining the prime minister on the stage in Houston will lead to much more business," chamber executive director Jagdip Ahluwalia said.

Not everyone is excited however. The group Sikhs For Justice is organizing a protest.

Over the weekend, they ran trucks along Houston's freeways. On Sunday, they estimate as many as 20,000 will be outside the event, not protesting President Trump, but rather the prime minister for what they call human rights violations, both religious and territorial.

"Political leaders like Narendra Modi have no place in the United States, which stands for the right for life, liberty, and property of every citizen in the world," said Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.

Two world leaders, one stage, here at NRG on Sunday morning.

https://abc7.com/politics/live-thousands-to-greet-world-leaders-on-houston-stage-/5543630/
 
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wow! didn't realize there were that many Indian origin people in and about Houston
 
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Funniest was when a NRI was cheering on a KkK dude who wanted his brown kind out and no more sand n**gers because that idiotic Bhakt thought supporting any anti-muslim narrative and licking butt would help him.

And you wonder why 1857 happened; this class of Indian likes to be a subject and slave.
 
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Hindutva apologists. We knew you were there all along, lurking around in the south Asian diaspora. What took you so long to crawl out of the woodwork and come clean about your love of a man who committed genocide in Gujarat?

It is pretty obvious that real white Caucasian americans don't really post over here. Almost every time it is a piss drinking gangu.
 
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And to think Modi wasn't even allowed to set foot in US just 6 years back :woot:
Sheer weight of numbers of otherwise insignificant skinny ugly bhaktistanis who have a perpetual persecution complex due to a few thousand mughals and Brits owning them. Multiplying the quantity of your skinny hordes tipped the balance in your favour after hundreds of years. No more, no less.
 
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Funniest was when a NRI was cheering on a KkK dude who wanted his brown kind out and no more sand n**gers because that idiotic Bhakt thought supporting any anti-muslim narrative and licking butt would help him.

And you wonder why 1857 happened; this class of Indian likes to be a subject and slave.

The hell you are talking about, majority of Indian forces fighting in 1857 were small hindu kingdoms that emergened after splintering of Maratha Empire. So we're majority of leaders who died fighting the British like tatya tope and rani lakshmibai of jhansi etc. Mughal emperor Bahadur shah zafar whose domain barely existed only inside Delhi was just a figure ahead. As he himself would claim after his capture that he was just a pawn and and most of time sepoys acted of their own free will. Just to protect his dynasty and save himself from exile, he was prepared to see those soldiers court martialed and executed.
 
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